Category: Key Issues
The Multiverse of Madness fallout is reverberating across the secondary market with key issues tied directly to MOM invading the Hottest Comics. Get your swimsuit ready because it is time to take our weekly dive...
Comic book publishers have never been innocent of creating cash-grab characters, but the NFL SuperPro took Marvel to a new low in 1991. To commemorate the blatant commercialism, the ‘Pro has the distinction of being the Oddball of the Week. WHAT IN THE NAME OF...
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness has finally arrived in theaters. Were there any big surprises? Did rumors prove true or false? And how did the market react? WARNING: SPOILERS BELOW! The Illuminati
Between Lobo and the symbiotes, it was a tough week for these established keys in this week’s Coldest Comics. Love it or hate it, the secondary market boils down to the box office. Ever since the MCU began its mercurial ascent to the...
Welcome to Part 2 of the comic book grading experiment. In Part One, CGC President Matt Nelson provided insight on the grading process and books that should be targeted by first-time graders. The information on pressing; census numbers; and other comic book characteristics was...
Gorr the God Butcher is ready to wage war on the Thor Corps in Love and Thunder. Who is he? Better yet, what keys should you be watching? WHO IS GORR?
Moon Knight Episode 6, premiering on May 4, introduced another new character from the comics. Did key issues rise or fall? Let’s take a look at how the market reacted to the final episode of the series. But First… The Big Three
People say, “The third time is a charm.” If that is true, then the third appearance of Moon Knight could be a veritable lucky charm. Especially if sellers do not know what they have in their back issue bins. I'm talking, of course, about Werewolf...
Forget Doctor Strange because Scarlet Witch cast her spell on Multiverse of Madness, but it’s the debut of [SPOILER] that will have collectors on the hunt for keys. Prior to the MOM’s premiere, the chase...
Over the past two weeks, Spawn #1 (1992) has held down the top-selling book position. The Copper Age of comics is generally considered to be the twenty years between the mid-1980s and the early 2000s. GoCollect tallies the top-selling book...
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